LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — Alpine Canada says skier Manuel Osborne-Paradis is “doing well” after he crashed during Wednesday’s first official training run for this weekend’s World Cup men’s downhill at Lake Louise. Osborne-Paradis, from Invermere, B.C., was transported off the hill via helicopter after the crash and was assessed on site by a medical team. James Crawford of Toronto was the top Canadian in 35th, while Montal’s Erik Guay, who is participating in his last World Cup event at Lake Louise, was 69th. Training continues Thursday and Friday, followed by a downhill race Saturday and a super-G race Sunday.
Source: National Post November 21, 2018 23:26 UTC